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OK....this all will help me save some time. Something which I need more of without working on the coins.

Again, I have come to this forum and have picked up useful information a number of times. I thank you all for that and appreciate the comments and advice all of you freely contribute.

Cheers and Happy Collecting!

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Peckris, thanks for your comment. How would you grade the better 32?

Somewhere in the region of VF but though it might attract bidders, you wouldn't get much and it wouldn't repay the effort in time and outlay.

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I concur with the above comments. I know there are several collectors in the mid-Atlantic, but they are a bit reclusive and might only be "lured" by really rare and / or choice bits.

Since it has not directly been mentioned, and at the risk of repeating what you already know, then the following by date in better than VF would be of more interest:

1864 (both types), 1867, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1875H, 1882 London ( no "H", and would be likely OK in a much lesser state), 1918H & KN, 1919 H & KN, 1926ME.

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I concur with the above comments. I know there are several collectors in the mid-Atlantic, but they are a bit reclusive and might only be "lured" by really rare and / or choice bits.

Since it has not directly been mentioned, and at the risk of repeating what you already know, then the following by date in better than VF would be of more interest:

1864 (both types), 1867, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1875H, 1882 London ( no "H", and would be likely OK in a much lesser state), 1918H & KN, 1919 H & KN, 1926ME.

OMG. Doesn't the sea-water ruin their coins? :o

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I concur with the above comments. I know there are several collectors in the mid-Atlantic, but they are a bit reclusive and might only be "lured" by really rare and / or choice bits.

Since it has not directly been mentioned, and at the risk of repeating what you already know, then the following by date in better than VF would be of more interest:

1864 (both types), 1867, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1875H, 1882 London ( no "H", and would be likely OK in a much lesser state), 1918H & KN, 1919 H & KN, 1926ME.

OMG. Doesn't the sea-water ruin their coins? :o

We have our ways of dealing with dealing with such coins...

https://www.ngccoin.com/specialty-services/shipwreck-coin-certification/effect-designation.aspx

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Ha ha, good one....North Carolina through New Jersey/New York, meant to say.

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